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Ashra: A Tale of Strength and Beauty in Autism

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Ashra: A Tale of Strength and Beauty in Autism

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who rocked back and forth, wiggled her hands, played with a magnifying glass, and lined up her m&m's in a row.

 She grew up and the world broke her. But, she was strong. She put together all of her broken pieces and found herself again. Her beautiful, autistic self.
In a quaint little village nestled in the heart of a lush green forest, there lived a little girl named Ashra. Ashra was a unique child, for she had a way of seeing the world that was different from most people. She would often rock back and forth, wiggle her hands, and play with a magnifying glass to explore the intricate details of the world around her. She also had a peculiar habit of lining up her m&m's in a row, finding comfort in the order and symmetry of her candy.
 
As Ashra grew older, the world around her began to change. People didn't always understand her, and sometimes they would say hurtful things or treat her differently because of the way she was. But Ashra was strong, and she never let their words break her spirit.
 
As the years passed, Ashra faced many challenges. But each time, she would pick up the pieces of her broken heart and put them back together. She learned to embrace her uniqueness and found strength in the things that made her different.
 
One day, Ashra realized something profound. She had put together all of her broken pieces and found herself again. But this time, she was not just Ashra, the little girl from the village. She was Ashra, the beautiful, autistic woman who saw the world in a way that was all her own.
 
Ashra's story became a legend in her village. People began to see her not as different, but as special. They admired her strength and her unique perspective on the world. And Ashra, for her part, continued to live her life with joy and wonder, never letting the world break her spirit again.
 
In the end, Ashra's story is a reminder that we are all unique, and that our differences are what make us special. It is a reminder that even when the world tries to break us, we have the strength to put ourselves back together and find beauty in our own way of seeing the world. And perhaps most importantly, it is a reminder that we should never let anyone dull our sparkle, for the world needs our light, just as it is.

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Autistic Authentic: We Follow No Pattern. I'm an AuDHD artist from Brazil who loves creating autistic True Tales. Follow me on Instagram and check out my merch from Redbubble!